The controversial economic recipe he devised to get the country out of the crisis condemns Truss to go down in history as the most short-lived ‘Prime Minister’
He wanted to change the UK. He relied on his liberal recipe to avoid the economic crisis the Bank of England has projected for this quarter. She was determined to use the “liberties of Brexit” to build a “low taxes, high growth” economy. But Liz Truss was haunted by the practical realities of crude trade liberalism, which underpinned her “vision” as a Conservative leader and head of British government. Yesterday, she fell overwhelmed by her “fantasy economics” program, as described by her “Tory” leadership rival and former head of economics, Rishi Sunak, and went down in history as the most short-lived prime minister.
The illusion was broken without time to adapt to the new circumstances. Capital markets went against the value of the pound, government debt and mortgage rates of thousands of citizens as Truss and his family settled in Downing Street. The two teenage daughters – Frances, 16, and Liberty, 13 – were supposed to invite their friends to sleep in the residence, but eviction will be imminent.
Both supported their mother during the campaign and contributed to her promotion on social networks. Truss herself proudly addressed the media about the contribution of her little ones, with whom she is rarely seen in public. Of course, he tends to refer to Frances and Liberty at crucial moments in his career, either on the eve of his frustrated experiment as head of government or to defend the EU’s benefits. “I don’t want my daughters growing up in a world where they need a visa or a work permit,” she said in 2016.
It was the year of the Brexit referendum and he advocated sustainability. She converted to the most ultra ‘Brexitera’ vein and was supported by the radical factions of parliamentarians and the militancy of the Tory. The same group of deputies that scuttled the previous prime minister, Theresa May, had embraced the sovereign illusion of Truss, which vanished before the real power of investment funds and commercial speculators.
Only a minority of Conservative MPs supported Truss. The MP for a rural district of Norfolk, in the east of England, has a reputation for being an incompetent manager in her ministerial career. Cold and surly, she jumps aggressively ahead of her rivals and moves automatically in moments of crisis. She seems disconnected from her body, notes an experienced psychotherapist in London.
That image apparently changes in the private sphere. Truss loves karaoke and dance nights. Traveling in Madrid, her first official destination as foreign minister, the gin and tonics dropped into the wee hours of the morning, diplomatic sources say.
Source: La Verdad

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